Bisexual Pride Button

Bisexual Pride Button

$1.00 – $50.00

Bisexual: the self-identifying term used to refer to people who are attracted to people whose gender identity is the same as theirs, and to people of another gender identity.

The Bisexual Pride Flag consists of three horizontal bars of varying heights: pink (40%), purple (20%), and blue (40%). The pink portion of the flag represents sexual attraction to people of the same gender (gay and lesbian), the blue portion of the flag represents sexual attraction to people of opposite genders (straight), and the overlapping purple portion of the flag represents sexual attraction to two genders.

How can our congregations be places of welcome for transgender and gender non-binary folks? The starting point for that journey is learning how to discuss the nuances of gender identity and sexual orientation in order to provide a strong foundation of welcome.

So, what does trans inclusion look like? This teach-in will give participants a vocabulary for of welcome and offers fresh ways to discuss gender identity and sexual orientation that look for commonalities rather than categories. In this training, we will also dive into the rich biblical foundation for trans inclusion and explore how churches have successfully made worship more welcoming. Participants will walk away with tools and tactics to make their church spaces more intentionally inclusive of trans identities.

Finally, what good is a light hidden under a bushel when people in your community live in darkness? Participants will complete the training with a great understanding of opportunities for action in the current legislative landscape offers faith-led advocates. Beyond national and state-level action, participants will also leave knowing how to implement pro-active policies and programs in their congregation.